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35. Lindsay de Wal on Redefining Chaplaincy & the Rise of non-religious Pastoral Care in the NHS

35. Lindsay de Wal on Redefining Chaplaincy & the Rise of non-religious Pastoral Care in the NHS

Season 1 Episode 35 Published 1 year, 1 month ago
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"Transcendence is the connection with something wider; the world, the cosmos, nature, other fellow human beings, and doing good in this life"— Dr Lindsay De Wal 

When Dr Lindsay De Wal became the first non-religious head of chaplaincy in the NHS, she redefined what spiritual support can look like in modern healthcare. From sceptical colleagues to international media headlines, her appointment marked a turning point for inclusive pastoral care. 

In this powerful and personal conversation, Lindsay shares how she built a humanist framework for care grounded in deep listening, horizontal transcendence and unwavering compassion.

In This Episode

  • Why only 4% of hospital chaplaincy visits serve non-religious patients
  • How the Netherlands became a global leader in humanist pastoral care
    What “horizontal transcendence” means—and why it matters in non-religious care
  • The art of active listening and the power of silence in emotional support
  • How to become a humanist pastoral carer—and why demand is growing fast
  • The rise of the Non-Religious Pastoral Support Network across the NHS

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